Martin Hořeňovský 33b47f7309
Fix warnings from stringifying functions
The only way to stream those is to use the `bool` overload of `op<<`.
However, to convert a function to bool, GCC creates AST equivalent
of `A? true : false`. Then, because `A` is a function, it warns that
it will never be `false`. 🤦

As a bonus, newer GCC versions issue _two_ different warnings about
this, but older GCC versions do not know both of them, so we also
have to suppress warning about unknown warning suppression.
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